Hi guys! Firstly, I'd like to say that I tried to inspire myself with @nu.journal spreads that I find really cute, and all the information I got is from @agrastudies but she said it in Portuguese so I'll try to explain it in English for everyone else!
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This is the method people from Korea use, and I actually liked it! Many people asked me how does it works, so I decided to write this post. First, every square indicates 10 minutes. You write down what you need to do in that day, and you mark one square at every 10 minutes that passed. For example, it took me half an hour to finish an Ewha lesson, so I mark 3 squares. If I took an hour, I would mark 6 squares and so on. Once you're done, you count the squares and the total time you took to finish everything.
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The purpose of this is not to make yourself study more or something, but to keep track of your productivity. How long do you take to finish certain tasks and in which days you're more productive than others. The first day actually felt nice, so I might be using this method from now on! If you have any doubts or I sounded confusing in any way, don't be afraid to comment ♡
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